My first set of Miata rims were '99+ (14 X 6", 12.7 pounds, 45 offset), bought from a Miata guy a couple years ago. They've been sitting around waiting for a chance to be test fitted to a car. Today was their chance.
I needed to rotate my front and rear wheels to put the tires with the better tread siping in front. This was my chance. The Miata rims came with some well worn 205/55-14 Kumho Victoracers, an autocross tire. I doubted that they'd work on Aqua, or any Festiva that was not set up for such a large tire, but I wanted to see how close they were. If they did fit, that would provide some info for those who are asking some specific fit questions.
First, the good news. They fit! At least under static conditions and slower speeds. I turned the front wheels lock to lock and maybe went over some smaller bumps. Nothing seemed to rub. Here are two views of the rear strut clearance:
I'm running Aspire spec Monroe SensaTracs on the back. Those with Festiva spec struts will probably have rubbing with these wheels and tires, since the spring perch would be lower by around 1/2" or so.
Here are the pics from the "photo shoot" at the big lots nearby. Enjoy!:
The bad news is that I only inflated the Victoracers to around 28 to 30 psi. When driving, they felt like crap! A lot like my car needed an alignment--really mushy and unsure. It wasn't until I had gotten back and had begun taking them off that I realized I should have put at least 35 to 40 psi in them! They're for RACING and the sidewall limit is 44 psi. No wonder they felt awful. Oh well. I doubt I'll test them out again, but who knows?
For those who may need to know, here's the specs all around:
Aqua's suspension is from an Aspire, with cut Aspire springs (cut one coil) front and back. Front struts are from a 2002 Kia Rio while the rear struts are new Aspire spec Monroe SensaTracs.
No mods to the fender wells.
Miata wheels are 14 X 6" with 45mm positive offset. Tires are 205/55-14s, which appear to be about the same diameter as my 175/70-13s.
I think that's all. If I had inflated them higher, they probably would have felt surer and I would've done some sharper, faster turns and stuff.
Any questions, ask!
Karl
I needed to rotate my front and rear wheels to put the tires with the better tread siping in front. This was my chance. The Miata rims came with some well worn 205/55-14 Kumho Victoracers, an autocross tire. I doubted that they'd work on Aqua, or any Festiva that was not set up for such a large tire, but I wanted to see how close they were. If they did fit, that would provide some info for those who are asking some specific fit questions.
First, the good news. They fit! At least under static conditions and slower speeds. I turned the front wheels lock to lock and maybe went over some smaller bumps. Nothing seemed to rub. Here are two views of the rear strut clearance:
I'm running Aspire spec Monroe SensaTracs on the back. Those with Festiva spec struts will probably have rubbing with these wheels and tires, since the spring perch would be lower by around 1/2" or so.
Here are the pics from the "photo shoot" at the big lots nearby. Enjoy!:
The bad news is that I only inflated the Victoracers to around 28 to 30 psi. When driving, they felt like crap! A lot like my car needed an alignment--really mushy and unsure. It wasn't until I had gotten back and had begun taking them off that I realized I should have put at least 35 to 40 psi in them! They're for RACING and the sidewall limit is 44 psi. No wonder they felt awful. Oh well. I doubt I'll test them out again, but who knows?
For those who may need to know, here's the specs all around:
Aqua's suspension is from an Aspire, with cut Aspire springs (cut one coil) front and back. Front struts are from a 2002 Kia Rio while the rear struts are new Aspire spec Monroe SensaTracs.
No mods to the fender wells.
Miata wheels are 14 X 6" with 45mm positive offset. Tires are 205/55-14s, which appear to be about the same diameter as my 175/70-13s.
I think that's all. If I had inflated them higher, they probably would have felt surer and I would've done some sharper, faster turns and stuff.
Any questions, ask!
Karl
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